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It's open season on teenagers as Three Finger and his cannibalistic clan of inbred mutants hunt a group of hikers though the backwoods. When a prison transport bus crashes nearby, the fleeing convicts become the next items on the menu. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

amid all its man-traps, macho posturing and monetary moralising, this is an overfamiliar exercise in by-numbers filmmaking that always seems merely to be coasting on auto-pilot. No wonder it took the wrong turn...

Audience Reviews for Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead

½

Cast: Tom Frederic, Janet Montgomery, Tamer Hassan, Gil Kolirin, Tom McKay, Christian Contreras, Jake Curran, Charles Venn, Emma Clifford, Mike Straub
Director: Declan O'Brien
Summary: A group of friends heads for the woods, only to end up on the menu for a cannibalistic mutant known as Three Finger. Only Fonda (Janet Montgomery) manages to survive, and she's soon joined by a truckload of escaped convicts also fleeing the ravenous freak. Throw in a cache of stolen money to distract the escapees and an unsuspecting search party, and it's a virtual smorgasbord for Three Finger.
My Thoughts: "The gore is great and that's about it. The story is ridiculous, the character's are annoying and the time of the film seems much longer then what it is. As it goes your hoping for all of them to be killed so it can be over with. Not original and not at all worth seeing again. Unfortunately the ending leaves you with the suggestion of another film to come, and I believe there is one. As crappy as this one was, I just know I'll be pulled into seeing the fourth."

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Super Reviewer

Hmm Left on the shelf would be a better sub title. A very weak low budget entry in the series. No where near as good as the first and the 2nd wasn't bad for a straight to DVD sequel. It has a fair amount of gore, a couple of inventive kills and that's about it? Turn the other way and find a better slasher film.

Dean King

Super Reviewer

Complete mess. Terrible acting, I just can't find the words to describe it. "Alex says I'm a slu. Do you think I'm a slut?" Disgusting. Nothing else to say.

Sophie Burgess

Super Reviewer

I'm surprised to see that some people actually liked this movie. Let me give you one flaw of this movie that caught my attention (and I can assure you that flaw wasn't the only one):
When Chavez (Tamer Hassan) beat the police officer Nate (Tom Frederic) near the river for puncturing the raft and also pushed Alex (Janet Montgonery) as she tried to stopped him. You'll notice that after Chavez ordered everyone, She just stood up and it looked so obvious that she was pretending to lie there. What a cheap acting. She could at least show a bit weakness. Or maybe it wasn't her fault. Might be the director.
They tried to make it a horror movie by putting some sickening scene (i.e. eating brains or something like that). This was the cheapest comparing to the first two part. The ending was also irritating. It wasn't any twist (if that were their intention). They should stop making more of it.